Mentoring next generation STEM professionals

Our mission is to stimulate interest in and enhance preparation for STEM careers among precollege students, especially underrepresented minorities (URM), through……

Creating awareness about STEM careers

Students from various high and middle schools participate together in short educational programs and career talks to create awareness about diverse STEM fields.

Developing skills for STEM professions

Programs with hands-on activities are conducted for students and coordinated around mentorship from STEM professionals, to facilitate experiential learning, and build the desire and skills needed to pursue a variety of STEM careers.

Engaging a network of K-12 teachers

TAMU faculty engages k-12 teachers from different schools in career and professional development activities that enhance STEM instruction.

Creating professional development opportunities

The Project offers unique professional development (PD) for teachers, along with opportunities to participate in curriculum development through various programs.

Creating project leadership opportunities

MENTORS presents a unique opportunity for project leadership by offering teachers in participating schools the chance to join the project management staff through an application process.

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Upcoming Programs - Save the dates

Programs Dates                                                 
SHARE Program September 6, 2018 - June 08, 2019 
Field Experience February 9, 2019
SHARE Program Health Expo June 08, 2019
SEF/RET June 16 - July 12, 2019
Lab Rats/Young Scholars June 9 - July 20, 2019
K-12 Summer Institute July 22-25, 2019
MENTORS Workshop July 26, 2019

 

FAQ's

  • How does the MENTORS project benefit students? +

    ·       Career development: The MENTORS Project will increase awareness of the diverse range of STEM careers, and stimulate student interest through direct interaction with STEM professionals and participation in career-inspired, inquiry-based activities and projects.

    ·       Skill development: Students will develop skills and experience needed for success in STEM careers through hands-on activities, both in and out of the classrooms.

    ·       Experiential learning:

    o   SHARE (School-based Health Awareness and Regional Education) Program - students will have the opportunity to be trained to serve as Health Ambassadors in their communities.

    o   Field Experience (FE) at Texas A&M University.

    ·       Summer Research Internships for selected high school students. Selected students will receive a stipend for the duration of the internship.

  • How does the MENTORS project benefit teachers? +

    The Project offers unique professional development (PD), along with opportunities to participate in curriculum development and project leadership through participation in the following programs:

     

    Summer Educator Fellowships (SEF) – teachers from each participating school will work collaboratively with TAMU faculty, staff and trainees to develop, test and implement novel, research-inspired educational modules that reflect real world STEM careers. Teachers that participate in the 3-week SEFs will be paid $500/week.

    K12 Summer Institute (SI) – a 4 to 5-day professional development conference that introduces new curricular materials and pedagogy to Texas teachers. New modules developed during the SEF will be pilot tested and evaluated by a wide range of teachers at this event. The SI is accredited by the TEA to provide CPE and G/T credits for each workshop. Training, materials, lodging and meals will be provided free of charge. Travel reimbursement from the participant’s school or ISD.

    Regional workshops – local workshops to provide ongoing and longitudinal mentorship for teachers and guide implementation of the newly developed educational modules.

  • How does the MENTORS project benefit communities? +

    ·       Promotion of STEM Careers: The MENTORS Project will stimulate interest in and enhance pursuit of STEM careers among students in URM communities.

    ·       Community Health: The Project will provide opportunities for students to train to serve as Health Ambassadors in their communities.

    ·       Health Expo: Expos will provide health screenings and health promotion information. Student Health Ambassadors will conduct educational interventions that address specific health challenges, such as obesity, asthma and diabetes.

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